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The Seven Last Sayings of Jesus: The Lord's Words, Haydn's Music
Welcome to Holy Week. Today we offer reflections—and music—on the seven last sayings of Jesus.
Court Ruling Expands Civil Rights Act to Include Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation
Who needs Congress to make laws when the judiciary just does whatever it wants? Well, at least that’s what the Seventh Circuit seems to think.
Religion and Inequality: What the Secularists are Missing
Religion is good for you: emotionally, physically, and economically. Who knew? Not the secularists.
TIME and Truth: Without God, Reality Gets Slippery
TIME magazine is running out of things to declare dead. But their latest obituary is a worldview lesson on a silver platter.
The Great Flood of Washington State: When Science Drowned in Dogma
Scientists are supposed to follow the evidence. But what happens when they prefer established dogma? Let me tell you about a fascinating article in...
Why Palestine Bears the Blame for the Arab-Israeli Conflict
The Palestinians, on the other hand, have consistently insisted that there is only one valid claim to the land: their own.
The Silent Suffering of Gay Men: An Unspoken Epidemic
Ideas have consequences, and bad ideas have victims. False promises of love and personal fulfillment are no exception.
How to Reach Your Secular Neighbor: Engage, Enquire, Edify, Encourage
Ever wondered why secular people aren’t interested in God? Maybe we’ve never given them a reason to be.
Free Speech on College Campuses--and Seminaries: The New Battle of Princeton
Intellectual intolerance is such a plague on American universities that both conservative and liberal academics are speaking out. Even together.
7 Events from the Past Year that Shaped Race Relations—and Rocked America
To advance better understanding across racial lines, one must listen in and consider the black experience. Seven recent events have given trauma or...
Hope for the Hopeless: Keep Christians in the Public Square
Churches face hurdles as they aid the homeless—from ordinances restricting the distribution of food to attempts to regulate shelters out of...
Keep Religious Conservatives Involved in American Life
Dreher, a thoughtful conservative writer, believes the church must turn inward to form communities, teach their children, and resist a culture...
Facing Darkness: Samaritan's Purse's Award-Winning Film on Ebola
This Thursday there’s a one-night showing of a powerful documentary about faith in the face of a deadly epidemic.
Does Judge Neil Gorsuch Defend Corporations at the Expense of Average Citizens?
Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s nominee for the vacant seat on the Supreme Court, is a man who judges according to the law as it is written,...
The Bible Tells Us So: Concern for Immigrants is at the Heart of Faith
Concern for the well-being of resident aliens has always been front and center of the Christian faith, and that should be no surprise given...
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